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V1111B-THM-TB
Biometric Kiosk
XX300-45-00
DISCLAIMER: The V1111-THM-TB Biometric Kiosk is a screening device and is not intended for
use in the detection or diagnosis of any disease and, as such, is not an FDA approved medical
device. Subjects that have elevated body temperatures detected by the kiosk should be subject
to secondary evaluation methods, including NCIT or clinical grade contact thermometer.
Document Number: 8009-8300-45-00
Product specifications subject to change without notice.
Issued: 5/2021 Copyright © 2021 Vicon Industries Inc.
All rights reserved.
Vicon Industries Inc.
Tel: 631-952-2288
Fax: 631-951-2288
Toll Free: 800-645-9116
24-Hour Technical Support:
800-34-VICON (800-348-4266) UK:
44/(0) 1489-566300
www.vicon-security.com

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  • Page 1 Vicon Industries Inc. Tel: 631-952-2288 Fax: 631-951-2288 Document Number: 8009-8300-45-00 Toll Free: 800-645-9116 Product specifications subject to change without notice. 24-Hour Technical Support: Issued: 5/2021 Copyright © 2021 Vicon Industries Inc. 800-34-VICON (800-348-4266) UK: All rights reserved. 44/(0) 1489-566300 www.vicon-security.com...
  • Page 3: Precautions

    Biometric Kiosk User Manual Precautions Precautions Read this document completely before using this device, and strictly observe rules in this document when using this device. If you install this device in public places, provide the tip "You have entered the area of electronic surveillance" in an eye-catching place. Failure to correctly use electrical products may cause fire and severe injuries.
  • Page 4 Biome If this device is installed in places with unsteady voltage, ground the device to discharge high energy such as electrical surges in order to prevent the power supply from burning out. When this device is in use, ensure that no water or any liquid enters the device. If water or liquid unexpectedly enters the device, immediately power off the device and disconnect all cables (such as power cables and network cables) from this device.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Biometric Kiosk User Manual Contents Precautions ........................i Contents ........................1 1 Hardware Description ..................... 3 1.1 Product Features ......................3 1.2 Recommendations for Use ..................... 7 1.3 Dimensions ........................8 1.4 Installation and Precaution ..................... 9 1.5 Packaging list ....................... 14 2 Quick Configuration .....................
  • Page 6 Biome 3.7.4 SMTP ....................... 33 3.8 UI & Sound Settings ....................34 3.9 Thermal Parameters ...................... 37 3.10 Access Condition ......................38 3.11 Upgrade and Maintenance ..................41 4 Facial Database ....................... 44 4.1 Add Face ........................44 5 Capture History ...................... 51...
  • Page 7: Hardware Description

    Biometric Kiosk User Manual Hardware Description 1.1 Product Features The biometric kiosk is an economical non-contact temperature measurement device designed to provide accurate and fast measurement of a person’s body temperature when entering the premises. Combining quick thermal detection of elevated body temperatures with visual detection of faces and conformance to mask wearing requirements, the kiosk is ideal for use in a wide range of applications such as building lobbies and school entrances.
  • Page 8 Biome Appearance Instructions and Cable description Figure 1-1 Feature Callouts Thermal Sensor White Light LEDs IR LEDs Dual HD Cameras 7-Inch Display Temperature Measurement Temperature Remark Pendant Mount...
  • Page 9 Biometric Kiosk User Manual Figure 1-2 Multi cable Table 1-1 Cable description Remarks Description Description 1 RJ45 Network port Connect to Ethernet Does not support PoE 2 POWER Power Connect to 12 VDC 3 DOOR Connect to Access control Access control port LOCK When the door lock is triggered, COMNO is short-...
  • Page 10 Biome 4 USB USB port Connect to USB ID reader. For Future Use 5 ALARM- Connect to alarm device line 1 Connect to alarm device line 2 Alarm IN Connect to alarm device line 3 6 ALARM- Alarm out COM, negative Alarm OUT Alarm out, positive 7 IO/...
  • Page 11: Recommendations For Use

    Biometric Kiosk User Manual Figure 1-3 Multi cable connection diagram 1.2 Recommendations for Use To ensure the measurement accuracy, install the device indoors at 68-95 ℉ (20~35 ℃) ambient temperature. There should be no other obvious heat source in the surrounding area. There should be nothing covering the forehead.
  • Page 12: Dimensions

    Biome 1.3 Dimensions Figure 1-4 Dimensions [unit: in. (mm)] 4.7 (120) 1.1 (28) 10.1 (256)
  • Page 13: Installation And Precaution

    Biometric Kiosk User Manual 1.4 Installation and Precaution The kiosk must be mounted at a height that allows the capture of faces and detection of temperature for a wide range of people’s heights with the distance of detection considered. The graphic below set shows the recommended height.
  • Page 14 Biome Figure 1-6 Typical mounting to a turnstile Place at an elevation without adding a pendant mount. Place at an elevation with adding a pendant mount. Mounting to a surface: Drill a hole with the diameter is 1.3 in. (34 mm) on the surface according to Figure1-7, 1. Remove the nut on the pendant and pass the threaded section of the pendant through the hole (Figure1-7, 2);...
  • Page 15 Biometric Kiosk User Manual Figure 1-7 Surface mounting steps Pendant bracket Silicone pad Turnstile steel plate Lock nut...
  • Page 16 Biome Instructions for wall mounting: Remove the bracket from the Biometric Kiosk. 4-φ5 4-φ3.5...
  • Page 17 Biometric Kiosk User Manual Figure 1-8 Wall mounting (drill the cable access hole) Groove Lock Screw Drill mounting holes and a cable access hole on the wall. Bracket should be installed at the recommended height. Assemble the bracket to the wall according to the figure above. Slide the kiosk onto the wall plate.
  • Page 18: Packaging List

    Biome 1.5 Packaging list Table 1-2 Package list Item Quantity Biometric Kiosk Power supply 12 VDC, 2A Screw package L hexagonal wrench Bracket...
  • Page 19: Quick Configuration

    Biometric Kiosk User Manual Quick Configuration 2.1 System Login and Logout Enter the device IP address in the address bar of the internet browser (device default IP:192.168.0.120, the IP shows on device panel.). Press Enter to open the login page, as shown in Figure 2-1.
  • Page 20 Biome Figure 2-2 Activation page Figure 2-3 Security configuration questions You can exit to the login page by clicking the Logout button in the top right corner of the page. If you have forgotten your password, you can answer the security configuration questions to verify identity and then set a new password, as shown in Figure 2-4.
  • Page 21: Modify The Password

    Biometric Kiosk User Manual Figure 2-4 Forgetting password 2.2 Modify the Password At “Configuration < System < User Management” interface, the password can be modified, as shown in Figure 2-5. Figure 2-5 User Management Choose the username from the user list and click “Modify” to change password, as shown in Figure 2-6.
  • Page 22: Preview Interface

    Biome Figure 2-6 Modify password 2.3 Preview Interface 2.3.1 Live Video Interface (Preview) From the Live Video page, user can see live video, click tabs to access Configuration, Face Detection and Capture History interfaces and logout, as shown in Figure 2-7. Figure 2-7 Preview interface 1.
  • Page 23: Configuration Setting

    Biometric Kiosk User Manual Configuration Setting 3.1 Menu Tree Structure The chart below provides an overview of the menu structure for configuration. Each of these menus is described in detail in the sections that follow: Basic Information System Video Device Name Time Configuration Resolution Device ID...
  • Page 24 Biome Image Alarm Network Service Image Adjustment Alarm Output Settings TCP/IP Digital Wide Dynamic Range Alarm Notification Email Enable DHCP Exposure Settings Alarm Input DNS Server Configuration Facial Auto Exposure Settings Device Port Other HTTP Port RTSP port Upload Service HTTP Upload Server Settings MQTT Upload Server Settings Image Upload Settings...
  • Page 25: Basic Information

    Biometric Kiosk User Manual Update and Maintenance Language Reboot Reset Update 3.2 Basic Information At basic information interface, user can set the device name, device ID, view the device model, device serial number, hardware version, web version, thermal serial, thermal SDK version, as shown in Figure 3-1.
  • Page 26: User Management

    Biome Figure 3-2 Time configuration page There are two modes to set time, NTP timing or manual timing; select your preference and enter pertinent information. Click Save to save the settings. 3.3.2 User Management At “Configuration > System > User Management” interface, user can modify the security questions and password, as shown in Figure 3-3.
  • Page 27 Biometric Kiosk User Manual Input the password to enter security configuration questions, as shown in Figure 3-4. Click OK to save the settings or cancel the changes. Figure 3-4 Security questions Choose the questions and enter the answers; if the password is forgotten, you can use the security questions to verify identity and set a new password.
  • Page 28: System Parameters

    Biome Figure 3-5 Users modify 3.3.3 System Parameters At “Configuration > System > System Parameters” interface, set the parameters of system for Normal Settings, including Attribute Settings, Face Recognition Settings, Local Storage Duration and Local Storage, as shown in Figure 3-6. Figure 3-6 System parameters interface...
  • Page 29 Biometric Kiosk User Manual Table 3-1 System parameters Parameter Description Configuration Method Enable the attribute; you can choose whether Attribute Settings [Setting method] to detect body temperature or mask detection. Check Face Recognition Set the recognition interval (milliseconds). [Setting method] Settings Drag the slider.
  • Page 30: Video Settings

    Biome 3.4 Video Settings At “Configuration > Video” interface, user can set the parameters of video, as shown in Figure 3-7. Figure 3-7 Video settings interface Set the resolution, rate type, video frame rate, max bitrate, average bitrate, video encoding, and I frame interval from the dropdown lists.
  • Page 31 Biometric Kiosk User Manual Image adjustment: Table 3-2 Image adjustment Parameter Description Configuration Method Contrast Indicates the contrast between the bright part [Setting method] and the dark part of an image. Drag the slider. [Default value] As the value increases, the contrast increases. Brightness Indicates the total brightness of an image.
  • Page 32: Alarm

    Biome Figure 3-9 Digital wide dynamic page Exposure Settings: Check “Enable Exposure Limit” to enable the function, as shown in Figure 3-10. Figure 3-10 Exposure settings page Face AE Exposure Settings: Figure 3-11 Face AE settings page Other: Figure 3-12 Other page 3.6 Alarm At alarm interface, user can set the Alarm Output Settings, Alarm Notification Email, and Alarm Input.
  • Page 33: Alarm Output Settings

    Biometric Kiosk User Manual 3.6.1 Alarm Output Settings At “Configuration > Alarm > Alarm Output Settings” interface, user can check the abnormal temperature detected, no mask, visitor detection no, and set alarm duration, as shown in Error! R eference source not found.. User should connect the alarm IO output port to external alarm device first.
  • Page 34: Alarm Input

    Biome 3.6.3 Alarm Input At “Configuration > Alarm > Alarm Input” interface, user can enable the alarm input. Enable the function. Choose the alarm input number (depends on which alarm input port is used.) and the trigger mode (Normally Open/Normally Closed; depends on the feature of alarm input device), as shown in Figure 3-15.
  • Page 35: Network Service

    Biometric Kiosk User Manual 3.7 Network Service 3.7.1 TCP/IP At “Configuration > Network Service > TCP/IP” interface, user can set the TCP/IP parameters, as shown in Figure 3-16. Figure 3-16 TCP/IP configuration interface You can check the enable DHCP to obtain parameters automatically or modify the parameter manually.
  • Page 36: Upload Service

    Biome Figure 3-17 Device Port Configuration interface Input the HTTP port (default is 80) and RTSP port (default is 554). Click “Save” to save the settings. You will need to login to the web using the new port after changing the port. 3.7.3 Upload Service At “Configuration >Network Service >...
  • Page 37: Smtp

    Biometric Kiosk User Manual User can choose different pictures to upload; check background image upload, capture image upload, infrared image upload, and/or register image upload. 3.7.4 SMTP At “Configuration >Network Service > SMTP” interface, user can enter SMTP server information and define email sender and recipients, as shown in Figure 3-19. Figure 3-19 SMTP interface Table 3-3 SMTP Parameter...
  • Page 38: Ui & Sound Settings

    Biome 3.8 UI & Sound Settings At “ Configuration > UI & Sound” interface, set the parameters of panel, as shown in Figure 3-20. Figure 3-20 UI & Sound interface...
  • Page 39 Biometric Kiosk User Manual Table 3-4 UI & Sound settings Parameter Description Configuration Method Check the Show IP Address, Show facial Panel UI Settings [Setting method] tracking box, Show number of registrations, Check or choose Show measurement area, Show facial from drop-down recognition results.
  • Page 40 Biome Show IP Address: The IP address can be displayed on the UI interface, and you can directly input the IP address in the browser to access the web. Show Facial Tracking Box: The face appears in the interface and a white frame appears to frame the face.
  • Page 41: Thermal Parameters

    Biometric Kiosk User Manual Figure 3-23 Entry Permitted Figure 3-24 Anti-Spoofing detection Figure 3-25 Unrecognized person detection 3.9 Thermal Parameters At “Configuration > Thermal Parameters” interface, set the parameters of temperature, as shown in Figure 3-26.
  • Page 42: Access Condition

    Biome Figure 3-26 Temperature parameters interface Table 3-5 Thermal parameters Parameter Description Configuration Method FFC Control Check the Show infrared image; the infrared [Setting method] video will show on the UI panel. Check Click “Shutter Adjust” to test the shutter of Click to restart the infrared.
  • Page 43 Biometric Kiosk User Manual Figure 3-27 Access condition interface...
  • Page 44 Biome Table 3-6 Access condition Parameter Description Configuration Method Door Unlock Enable thermal detection, mask detection and [Setting method] Trigger Condition guest access mode. Check (Confirm Enable Thermal detection mode: As long as the Attribute) registered person’s body temperature meets the set conditions, the door can be opened.
  • Page 45: Upgrade And Maintenance

    Biometric Kiosk User Manual Figure 3-28 Wiegand input interface Figure 3-29 Wiegand output interface 3.11 Upgrade and Maintenance At “Configuration > Upgrade and Maintenance interface, user can upgrade and maintenance, as shown in Figure 3-30 .
  • Page 46 Biome Figure 3-30 System maintenance interface Language: Change the language of web, as shown in figure Reboot: Click “Reboot” on the pop-up window; click “OK.” Wait few seconds; the device will restart. Reset: Reset the device; click “Reset device to factory settings” to recover device to factory settings.
  • Page 47 Biometric Kiosk User Manual ; click “OK” to reset. Wait a few moments; the page will go to login interface; activate the device again. Upgrade Browse to the local folder where the upgrade software is located; click “Upgrade” to upgrade the device.
  • Page 48: Facial Database

    Biome Facial Database At the Facial database interface, user can add face information to the local database; this supports up to 30,000 entries of face information. User can delete, import, export, search the database. Click “+” to add new face database, as shown in Figure 4-1. Click to edit the face database.
  • Page 49 Biometric Kiosk User Manual Figure 4-2 Add person In the Add person screen, input name, work ID and add picture. Other parameters are optional; the password is used for UI panel to unlock by password. To delete persons from the list, check the persons you want to be delete and click “Delete.” Click “Export”...
  • Page 50 Biome Figure 4-4 Search person to modify the information, as shown in Figure 4-5. Click “OK” to save the changes. Click Figure 4-5 Modify personal information Click to delete the person’s information; the pop-up window displays; click “OK” to delete.
  • Page 51 Biometric Kiosk User Manual For users with multiple kiosks, they may choose to manage the credentials centrally from the VTS software. The VTS software is used to synchronize the data from the VTS software to each of the kiosks on the system. The following steps describe that function. 1.
  • Page 52 Biome 3. Click the + at top left. 4. Click the check mark in the Synch device and Synch library range. Click Apply.
  • Page 53 Biometric Kiosk User Manual 5. After the process is finished, the Device synchronization status will indicate completed. 6. If the system indicates the Synch process failed, click View log.
  • Page 54 Biome 7. The log will indicate the images do not meet the requirement. Retake the image with a higher quality. 8. Open the kiosk web browser; the Facial library should be synchronized from the VTS. If no facial data displays, refresh the page.
  • Page 55: Capture History

    Biometric Kiosk User Manual Capture History Set the start time and end time to search captured images. It will show capture time, FIG sheet, mask, temperature, and the scanning result, as shown in Figure 5-1. Figure 5-1 Capture History interface The temperatures that are normal will be green;...
  • Page 56 Biome Figure 5-2 Set detail time User can set the detailed time to search.

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